EP2175625B1 - Method and apparatus for unlocking a portable terminal using piezoelectric sensors - Google Patents
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- Exemplary embodiments of the present invention relate to a method and apparatus for unlocking a portable terminal.
- portable terminals are designed to perform multiple functions providing various services.
- Current portable terminals are capable of providing a variety of convenient services, which include call functions, text messaging, wireless internet connectivity, phonebook management, schedule planning, camera functions, video phone communications, sound recording, and/or MP3 player functions.
- Portable terminals may have an input unit to receive various commands to perform corresponding functions.
- a portable terminal may have a function key or a shortcut key mounted thereon to perform a specific function.
- a volume key, a camera key, and/or an MP3 key can be placed on a side of a portable terminal.
- the function keys or shortcut keys can perform an unintended function when the function keys or shortcut keys are unintentionally pressed, for example, in a pocket or a bag.
- a portable terminal with a touch screen may also perform an unintended function when the touch screen is unintentionally touched, for example, in a pocket or in a bag.
- the probability to accidentally cause an unintended function can be increased depending on the type of phone, for example, a bar-type portable terminal.
- a portable terminal may include a hold key so that no operation is performed even upon receiving an input from an input key, or upon detecting a touch on a touch screen unless a cancel hold signal is input.
- a hold key so that no operation is performed even upon receiving an input from an input key, or upon detecting a touch on a touch screen unless a cancel hold signal is input.
- a method may cause inconvenience to a user in using a portable terminal. For example, in case the user wants to make a phone call when the portable terminal is in a hold state, the user must cancel the hold state first and then press a shortcut key from a phonebook or enter a phone number the user would like to call. If the portable terminal is set up so that the hold state is canceled only when a particular key is pressed for a certain period of time, the user may experience more inconvenience. It is also inconvenient if the user has to cancel the hold state every time the user wants to use the portable terminal.
- EP1109382 A2 describes a terminal (e.g. mobile station) which detects a contact between at least one surface of the terminal and the skin of the terminal user.
- a terminal e.g. mobile station
- Two different types of detector e.g. galvanic skin response and capacitive response sensors
- a function of the terminal is controlled based on signals from the two sensors.
- Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide a method and apparatus for unlocking a portable terminal using a piezoelectric sensor.
- Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide a piezoelectric sensor that can quickly cancel a hold state of the portable terminal and can prevent an unintentional execution of a function in the portable terminal.
- Exemplary embodiments of the present invention comprise apparatus for unlocking a portable terminal including at least one piezoelectric sensor and a controller.
- the at least one piezoelectric sensor is positioned on at least one side of the portable terminal, and is configured to generate a voltage difference when a pressure is applied on the at least one piezoelectric sensor.
- the controller cancels a hold state of the portable terminal in response to a squeeze operation signal.
- the squeeze operation signal is generated in response to the pressure being greater than or equal to a threshold level.
- the controller executes a preset function upon cancellation of the hold state.
- the preset function comprises one of: a function selected and predefined by a user of the portable terminal; a function performed most recently according to a usage history for each function of the portable terminal; and a function most frequently performed during a predetermined period of time.
- Exemplary embodiments of the present invention also comprise a method of unlocking a portable device using a piezoelectric sensor.
- the method includes generating a squeeze operation signal in response to application of a pressure to at least one piezoelectric sensor, the pressure having a pressure level greater than a threshold level.
- the method also includes cancelling a hold state of the portable terminal in response to generation of the squeeze operation signal, and performing a preset function upon cancellation of the hold state.
- the preset function comprises one of: a function selected and predefined by a user of the portable terminal; a function performed most recently according to a usage history for each function of the portable terminal; and a function most frequently performed during a predetermined period of time.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a shape of a portable terminal according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a schematic configuration of a portable terminal according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a method of canceling a hold state of a portable terminal by using a piezoelectric sensor according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
- first, second, third etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections, these elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element, component, region, layer or section from another region, layer or section. Thus, a first element, component, region, layer or section discussed below could be termed a second element, component, region, layer or section without departing from the teachings of the present invention.
- a portable terminal according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described as a mobile communication terminal hereinafter. However, it should be noted that exemplary embodiments of the present invention are not limited to a mobile communication terminal, and may include any type of portable terminal having a lock function.
- exemplary embodiments of the present invention can apply to all types of communication and information devices, multimedia devices, and the applications thereof such as a personal digital assistant (PDA), a smart phone, an international mobile telecommunication 2000 (IMT-2000), a code division multiple access (CDMA) portable terminal, a wideband code division multiple access (WCDMA) portable terminal, a global system for mobile communication (GSM) terminal, a general packet radio service (GPRS) portable terminal, an universal mobile telecommunication service (UMTS) terminal, and a digital broadcasting terminal.
- PDA personal digital assistant
- IMT-2000 international mobile telecommunication 2000
- CDMA code division multiple access
- WCDMA wideband code division multiple access
- GSM global system for mobile communication
- GPRS general packet radio service
- UMTS universal mobile telecommunication service
- a portable terminal according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention may be described as a bar-type portable terminal. It should be understood that the exemplary embodiments are representative and do not limit the scope of the embodiments. Accordingly, any type of suitable portable terminal may be used, such as, for example, a folder-type or a slide-type portable terminal.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a portable terminal 100 according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
- a portable terminal 100 may include a display unit 130, a first piezoelectric sensor 141, a second piezoelectric sensor 142, and a hold key 151.
- the portable terminal 100 may have a rectangular parallel-piped (e.g., bar-type) shape.
- a first piezoelectric sensor 141 can be positioned on the right side of a body (hereinafter, referred to as "a first side") of the portable terminal 100
- a second piezoelectric sensor 142 can be positioned on a left side of the body (hereinafter, referred to as "a second side") of the portable terminal 100.
- the hold key 151 may be positioned on one side of the body.
- the hold key 151 is illustrated to be positioned below the first piezoelectric sensor 141.
- the hold key 151 may be positioned on any other part of the portable terminal 100 depending on the portable terminal designer's choice.
- the hold key 151 may be a key for setting or canceling the locking state of the portable terminal 100.
- the hold key 151 may be formed as a slide-type switch, such that the portable terminal 100 may be in a locking state when the slide switch moves to one position, and in an unlocking state when the slide switch moves to another position.
- the hold key 151 may also be formed as a button-type key, so that a locking state can be entered when the button is pressed (downward), and an unlocking state can be entered when the button is re-pressed/released (upward).
- the canceling of a locking state i.e., unlock state
- operation of the hold key 151 of the portable terminal 100 can be implemented in various ways depending on the designer's choice.
- the first piezoelectric sensor 141 and the second piezoelectric sensor 142 may be used to enable quick canceling of the hold state of the portable terminal 100.
- a piezoelectric sensor may be a sensor having two opposing surfaces of electrode plates that are spaced apart from each other by a given interval. When either electrode plate is compressed or extended, a positive electric charge may occur in one electrode plate while a negative electric charge may occur in the other electrode plate, thereby generating a voltage difference across the electrode plates.
- the voltage difference between two electrode plates may be proportional to the applied pressure. Accordingly, the piezoelectric sensor can detect the pressure by checking the change in voltage difference between the two electrode plates.
- the portable terminal 100 can cancel the hold state when a voltage difference is generated in at least one of the first piezoelectric sensor 141 and the second piezoelectric sensor 142 in response to a generated pressure. For example, when a user grasps the first piezoelectric sensor 141 and the second piezoelectric sensor 142 at the same time, the portable terminal 100 may turn the display unit 130 on and may perform a preset function. In some cases, the portable terminal 100 may display a function list that includes functions available in the portable terminal 100.
- the first and second piezoelectric sensors 141 and 142 may be positioned at a location where a user's finger can be expected to be placed when the user grasps the portable terminal 100. Accordingly, the first and second piezoelectric sensors 141 and 142 may be positioned based on the expected position of the user's fingers
- the first piezoelectric sensor 141 and the second piezoelectric sensor 142 may be disposed on the left and the right sides of the portable terminal 100.
- the portable terminal 100 may include one or more piezoelectric sensors which may be located at any suitable location on the portable terminal 100.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a schematic configuration of a portable terminal according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
- the portable terminal 100 may include a display unit 130, a controller 110, a storage unit 120, a sensor unit 140, and an input unit 150.
- the input unit 150 may include the hold key 151
- the sensor unit 140 may include the first piezoelectric sensor 141 and the second piezoelectric sensor 142.
- the input unit 150 may include a plurality of input keys and function keys to receive numeral information or character information, and may perform various functions.
- the function keys may include an arrow key, a side key, and a shortcut key that is designed to perform a specific function.
- the input unit 150 may include a function key for activating a digital broadcast mode and a function key for selecting or moving to a specific channel.
- the input unit 150 may also include a hold key 151.
- the hold key 151 may be used to set the portable terminal 100 to a locking state or to cancel the locking state.
- the hold key 151 can be designed in various ways according to the designer's choice as described above.
- the sensor unit 140 may include a sensor for canceling the hold state of the portable terminal 100.
- the sensor unit 140 may include one or more piezoelectric sensors.
- the sensor unit 140 may include the first piezoelectric sensor 141 and the second piezoelectric sensor 142.
- the first piezoelectric sensor 141 may be positioned on a first side of the portable terminal 100, and the second piezoelectric sensor 142 may be positioned on a second side, opposite to the first side, of the portable terminal 100.
- the first piezoelectric sensor 141 and the second piezoelectric sensor 142 may transmit a signal generated when the user grasps the portable terminal 100. For example, when a squeeze operation is performed, the controller 110 may cancel the locking state of the portable terminal 100.
- An output signal from the first piezoelectric sensor 141 and the second piezoelectric sensor 142 indicating execution of the squeeze operation may be transmitted to an interrupt terminal or general purpose input/output (GPIO) terminal of the controller 110.
- GPIO general purpose input/output
- Two piezoelectric sensors may be used to prevent the portable terminal 100 from unintentionally canceling the hold state.
- the portable terminal 100 can cancel the hold state only when both the two piezoelectric sensors simultaneously generate the output signal. If only one of the first piezoelectric sensor 141 and the second piezoelectric sensor 142 is pressed, for example, in a pocket or in a bag of the user, the portable terminal 100 may not cancel the hold state. Accordingly, although the apparatus for controlling the hold state of the portable terminal 100 may be implemented by using one piezoelectric sensor, at least two piezoelectric sensors may be used to reduce the probability of an unintentional execution of a function related to canceling the hold state.
- the storage unit 120 can store user data and/or programs needed to perform various services.
- the storage unit 120 can include a program area and a data area.
- the program area may store a program for controlling operation of the portable terminal 100, an operating system (OS) that boots the portable terminal 100, an application program needed to reproduce multimedia contents, and/or an application program needed to perform an optional function of the portable terminal 100, such as, for example, a camera function, a sound reproducing function, and an image or video reproducing function.
- the program area may store a program for canceling the hold state of the portable terminal 100 and for performing a predefined function when pressure is applied to the first piezoelectric sensor 141 and the second piezoelectric sensor 142 at the same time, (e.g., when the user performs the squeeze operation).
- the predefined function can include a display of a quick launcher where a shortcut icon for a particular function is displayed, or entering a 'draw & go' mode in which the user can select a diagram displayed on the display unit 130 to perform a corresponding function.
- the predefined function may also include a picture viewer function and/or a function to enter a phone call mode.
- the program area may store a function selecting menu program for allowing a user to select a function to be performed upon generation of a squeeze operation signal.
- the data area in the storage unit 120 may be an area for storing data generated by the use of the portable terminal 100.
- the data area may, for example, store phone directory data, audio data, and contents or information corresponding to user data.
- the data area may store a function to be performed in response to the canceling of the hold state of the portable terminal 100 when a squeeze operation is performed.
- the function to be performed upon the canceling of the hold state can be a function selected and stored by the user, a function that is the most frequently used by the user during a certain period of time (e.g., one week), or a function that was most recently performed by the user.
- the data area may also store a usage history for each function of the portable terminal 100, and the usage history may be used to indicate and execute the function that was most recently performed.
- the display unit 130 can display, for example, a menu screen of the portable terminal 100, user data input by the user, system-setting information, or various types of information to be provided to the user.
- the display unit 130 can be implemented using a liquid crystal display (LCD) or organic light emitting diodes (OLED).
- LCD liquid crystal display
- OLED organic light emitting diodes
- the display unit 130 may function as an input means.
- the display unit 130 may display an executed icon of a predefined function when pressure is simultaneously applied to the first piezoelectric sensor 141 and the second piezoelectric sensor 142 (i.e., a squeeze operation is performed).
- the display unit 130 may display a function list that lists functions available in the portable terminal 100.
- the controller 110 may control an overall operation of the portable terminal 100, a signal flow among internal components of the portable terminal 100, and data processing of the portable terminal 100.
- the controller 110 may not perform any operation if a locking state is set up by the hold key 151 even if an input signal may be generated through the input unit 150 or the touch screen.
- the controller 110 may detect the squeeze operation, and upon detection of the squeeze operation, in some cases, may turn the display unit 130 on so that a predefined function may be performed. In some cases, the controller 110 may instruct the display unit 130 to display a function list that lists functions available in the portable terminal 100 on the display unit 130.
- the controller 110 may also turn the display unit 130 of the portable terminal 100 off, and may enter into a hold state if an input signal has not been generated for a certain period of time.
- the controller 110 may receive an input signal from the first piezoelectric sensor 141 and the second piezoelectric sensor 142 according to a voltage difference generated therein, as described hereinabove.
- the controller 110 may determine that the squeeze signal is generated only when a signal according to the voltage difference has a level greater than or equal to a threshold level. That is, if the user grips the portable terminal 100 without sufficient hand strength, the hold state of the portable terminal 100 may not be canceled.
- At least one piezoelectric sensor mounted on the body of the portable terminal 150 may be used instead of the hold key 151 of the input unit 150, so that the hold state can be canceled with ease and promptness by applying pressure to the at least one piezoelectric sensor (i.e., by performing a squeeze function).
- a specific function set by the user may be performed upon execution of the squeeze operation, so that a desired function can be performed promptly after the hold state. If two piezoelectric sensors are operated, the two piezoelectric sensors may generate a signal when pressurized at the same time, thereby preventing unintentional cancellation of the hold state.
- the portable terminal 100 may further include a camera module for capturing images or recording videos, a broadcast receiving module for receiving broadcast data, an audio signal output device such as a speaker, a voice signal input unit such as a microphone, and/or a digital sound source reproducing module such as an MP3.
- a camera module for capturing images or recording videos
- a broadcast receiving module for receiving broadcast data
- an audio signal output device such as a speaker
- a voice signal input unit such as a microphone
- a digital sound source reproducing module such as an MP3.
- the portable terminal 100 may further include any element equivalent to the components mentioned above, and any other suitable, compatible component.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a method of canceling a hold state of a portable terminal by using a piezoelectric sensor according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
- the portable terminal 100 can enter a standby state after being provided power and being booted up (S301). Then, the controller 110 can enter a hold state (S303).
- the hold state can be set up by a user using/pressing a hold key. In some cases, the controller 110 can be set to enter a locking state automatically when the portable terminal 100 is not used for a given period of time.
- the controller 110 may determine whether a squeeze operation signal is input (S305).
- the portable terminal 100 may include at least one piezoelectric sensor positioned on at least one side of the portable terminal 100.
- the portable terminal 100 may have a first piezoelectric sensor on one side of the portable terminal 100 and a second piezoelectric sensor on the other side. If the portable terminal 100 includes two piezoelectric sensors, generation of the squeeze operation signal may refer to a situation where both the first piezoelectric sensor 141 and the second piezoelectric sensor 142 are under a pressure that is greater than or equal to a threshold level.
- the controller 110 may return to step S303 to maintain the hold state. If the squeeze operation signal is input at step S305, the controller 110 can cancel the hold state of the portable terminal 100 (S306). Then, the controller 110 can perform a function set up by the user/designer's choice (S307). In some cases, the controller 110 may perform a function that has been performed most recently or a function that is the most frequently performed according to the usage history stored in the storage unit 120. In some cases, upon cancellation of the locking state of the portable terminal 100, the controller 110 can display a function list that lists functions available in the portable terminal 100, and/or can perform a specific function through a menu screen. Accordingly, user convenience may be enhanced.
- the controller 110 can determine whether a signal is not input for a certain period of time and may keep the display unit 130 turned off if no signal has been input (S309). For example, the controller may control or terminate power supplied to the display unit 130 to turn it off. If the display unit 130 is not determined to be turned off at step S309, the controller 110 can maintain step S309 to check if the display unit 130 is turned off. If the display unit 130 is determined to be turned off at step S309, the controller 110 can set the portable terminal 100 in a hold state (S311).
- the method and the apparatus for unlocking a portable terminal 100 can immediately perform a predefined function while canceling a hold state without use of a hold key. Accordingly, user convenience may be improved. Also, by using a piezoelectric sensor, unintentional cancellation of a hold state of a portable terminal 100, which can be caused by pressing the hold key in a pocket or in a bag, may be prevented. When using a plurality of piezoelectric sensors, a hold state may be canceled when all the plurality of piezoelectric sensors generate a signal at the same time. Furthermore, exemplary embodiments of the present invention allow a user to set up a specific function which is performed upon canceling a hold state. Accordingly, a user can perform the function which is most frequently used in the shortest time.
- a predefined function may be performed when a hold state is canceled upon execution of a squeeze operation in the hold state.
- a predefined function can also be performed upon execution of the squeeze operation in a non-hold state.
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Description
- Exemplary embodiments of the present invention relate to a method and apparatus for unlocking a portable terminal.
- Generally, portable terminals are designed to perform multiple functions providing various services. Current portable terminals are capable of providing a variety of convenient services, which include call functions, text messaging, wireless internet connectivity, phonebook management, schedule planning, camera functions, video phone communications, sound recording, and/or MP3 player functions. Portable terminals may have an input unit to receive various commands to perform corresponding functions. Particularly, a portable terminal may have a function key or a shortcut key mounted thereon to perform a specific function. For example, a volume key, a camera key, and/or an MP3 key can be placed on a side of a portable terminal. The function keys or shortcut keys can perform an unintended function when the function keys or shortcut keys are unintentionally pressed, for example, in a pocket or a bag.
- Recently, touch phones with touch screens have become widely used and an input unit in the touch phones has been removed to enhance design simplicity of a portable terminal. A portable terminal with a touch screen may also perform an unintended function when the touch screen is unintentionally touched, for example, in a pocket or in a bag. The probability to accidentally cause an unintended function can be increased depending on the type of phone, for example, a bar-type portable terminal.
- To solve this problem, a portable terminal may include a hold key so that no operation is performed even upon receiving an input from an input key, or upon detecting a touch on a touch screen unless a cancel hold signal is input. However, such a method may cause inconvenience to a user in using a portable terminal. For example, in case the user wants to make a phone call when the portable terminal is in a hold state, the user must cancel the hold state first and then press a shortcut key from a phonebook or enter a phone number the user would like to call. If the portable terminal is set up so that the hold state is canceled only when a particular key is pressed for a certain period of time, the user may experience more inconvenience. It is also inconvenient if the user has to cancel the hold state every time the user wants to use the portable terminal.
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EP1109382 A2 describes a terminal (e.g. mobile station) which detects a contact between at least one surface of the terminal and the skin of the terminal user. Two different types of detector (e.g. galvanic skin response and capacitive response sensors) are used. A function of the terminal is controlled based on signals from the two sensors. - Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide a method and apparatus for unlocking a portable terminal using a piezoelectric sensor. Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide a piezoelectric sensor that can quickly cancel a hold state of the portable terminal and can prevent an unintentional execution of a function in the portable terminal.
- Additional features of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in part will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention.
- Exemplary embodiments of the present invention comprise apparatus for unlocking a portable terminal including at least one piezoelectric sensor and a controller. The at least one piezoelectric sensor is positioned on at least one side of the portable terminal, and is configured to generate a voltage difference when a pressure is applied on the at least one piezoelectric sensor. The controller cancels a hold state of the portable terminal in response to a squeeze operation signal. The squeeze operation signal is generated in response to the pressure being greater than or equal to a threshold level. The controller executes a preset function upon cancellation of the hold state. The preset function comprises one of: a function selected and predefined by a user of the portable terminal; a function performed most recently according to a usage history for each function of the portable terminal; and a function most frequently performed during a predetermined period of time.
- Exemplary embodiments of the present invention also comprise a method of unlocking a portable device using a piezoelectric sensor. The method includes generating a squeeze operation signal in response to application of a pressure to at least one piezoelectric sensor, the pressure having a pressure level greater than a threshold level. The method also includes cancelling a hold state of the portable terminal in response to generation of the squeeze operation signal, and performing a preset function upon cancellation of the hold state. The preset function comprises one of: a function selected and predefined by a user of the portable terminal; a function performed most recently according to a usage history for each function of the portable terminal; and a function most frequently performed during a predetermined period of time.
- It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
- The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate exemplary embodiments of the invention, and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a shape of a portable terminal according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a schematic configuration of a portable terminal according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a method of canceling a hold state of a portable terminal by using a piezoelectric sensor according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention. - The invention is described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the exemplary embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these exemplary embodiments are provided so that this disclosure is thorough, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. In the drawings, the size and relative sizes of layers and regions may be exaggerated for clarity. Like reference numerals in the drawings denote like elements.
- It will be understood that, although the terms first, second, third etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections, these elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element, component, region, layer or section from another region, layer or section. Thus, a first element, component, region, layer or section discussed below could be termed a second element, component, region, layer or section without departing from the teachings of the present invention.
- The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the singular forms "a," "an," and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms "comprises" and/or "comprising," when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
- A portable terminal according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described as a mobile communication terminal hereinafter. However, it should be noted that exemplary embodiments of the present invention are not limited to a mobile communication terminal, and may include any type of portable terminal having a lock function. For example, exemplary embodiments of the present invention can apply to all types of communication and information devices, multimedia devices, and the applications thereof such as a personal digital assistant (PDA), a smart phone, an international mobile telecommunication 2000 (IMT-2000), a code division multiple access (CDMA) portable terminal, a wideband code division multiple access (WCDMA) portable terminal, a global system for mobile communication (GSM) terminal, a general packet radio service (GPRS) portable terminal, an universal mobile telecommunication service (UMTS) terminal, and a digital broadcasting terminal.
- Hereinafter, a portable terminal according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention may be described as a bar-type portable terminal. It should be understood that the exemplary embodiments are representative and do not limit the scope of the embodiments. Accordingly, any type of suitable portable terminal may be used, such as, for example, a folder-type or a slide-type portable terminal.
- Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 illustrates aportable terminal 100 according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention. - Referring to
FIG.1 , aportable terminal 100 may include adisplay unit 130, a firstpiezoelectric sensor 141, a secondpiezoelectric sensor 142, and ahold key 151. Theportable terminal 100 according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention may have a rectangular parallel-piped (e.g., bar-type) shape. When thedisplay unit 130 is provided on a front side of theportable terminal 100, a firstpiezoelectric sensor 141 can be positioned on the right side of a body (hereinafter, referred to as "a first side") of theportable terminal 100, and a secondpiezoelectric sensor 142 can be positioned on a left side of the body (hereinafter, referred to as "a second side") of theportable terminal 100. Thehold key 151 may be positioned on one side of the body. For example, inFIG. 1 , thehold key 151 is illustrated to be positioned below the firstpiezoelectric sensor 141. However, in general, thehold key 151 may be positioned on any other part of theportable terminal 100 depending on the portable terminal designer's choice. - The
hold key 151 may be a key for setting or canceling the locking state of theportable terminal 100. Thehold key 151 may be formed as a slide-type switch, such that theportable terminal 100 may be in a locking state when the slide switch moves to one position, and in an unlocking state when the slide switch moves to another position. Thehold key 151 may also be formed as a button-type key, so that a locking state can be entered when the button is pressed (downward), and an unlocking state can be entered when the button is re-pressed/released (upward). In some cases, the canceling of a locking state (i.e., unlock state) may be executed when the button (i.e., hold key) is pressed for a relatively longer period of time. In general, operation of thehold key 151 of theportable terminal 100 can be implemented in various ways depending on the designer's choice. - The first
piezoelectric sensor 141 and the secondpiezoelectric sensor 142 may be used to enable quick canceling of the hold state of theportable terminal 100. A piezoelectric sensor may be a sensor having two opposing surfaces of electrode plates that are spaced apart from each other by a given interval. When either electrode plate is compressed or extended, a positive electric charge may occur in one electrode plate while a negative electric charge may occur in the other electrode plate, thereby generating a voltage difference across the electrode plates. The voltage difference between two electrode plates may be proportional to the applied pressure. Accordingly, the piezoelectric sensor can detect the pressure by checking the change in voltage difference between the two electrode plates. - The
portable terminal 100 can cancel the hold state when a voltage difference is generated in at least one of the firstpiezoelectric sensor 141 and the secondpiezoelectric sensor 142 in response to a generated pressure. For example, when a user grasps the firstpiezoelectric sensor 141 and the secondpiezoelectric sensor 142 at the same time, theportable terminal 100 may turn thedisplay unit 130 on and may perform a preset function. In some cases, theportable terminal 100 may display a function list that includes functions available in theportable terminal 100. The first and secondpiezoelectric sensors portable terminal 100. Accordingly, the first and secondpiezoelectric sensors - As noted above, the first
piezoelectric sensor 141 and the secondpiezoelectric sensor 142 may be disposed on the left and the right sides of theportable terminal 100. In general, theportable terminal 100 may include one or more piezoelectric sensors which may be located at any suitable location on theportable terminal 100. -
FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a schematic configuration of a portable terminal according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention. - Referring to
Fig. 2 , theportable terminal 100 may include adisplay unit 130, acontroller 110, astorage unit 120, asensor unit 140, and aninput unit 150. Theinput unit 150 may include thehold key 151, and thesensor unit 140 may include the firstpiezoelectric sensor 141 and the secondpiezoelectric sensor 142. - The
input unit 150 may include a plurality of input keys and function keys to receive numeral information or character information, and may perform various functions. The function keys may include an arrow key, a side key, and a shortcut key that is designed to perform a specific function. For example, theinput unit 150 may include a function key for activating a digital broadcast mode and a function key for selecting or moving to a specific channel. Theinput unit 150 may also include ahold key 151. Thehold key 151 may be used to set theportable terminal 100 to a locking state or to cancel the locking state. Thehold key 151 can be designed in various ways according to the designer's choice as described above. - The
sensor unit 140 may include a sensor for canceling the hold state of theportable terminal 100. Thesensor unit 140 may include one or more piezoelectric sensors. For example, thesensor unit 140 may include the firstpiezoelectric sensor 141 and the secondpiezoelectric sensor 142. - The first
piezoelectric sensor 141 may be positioned on a first side of theportable terminal 100, and the secondpiezoelectric sensor 142 may be positioned on a second side, opposite to the first side, of theportable terminal 100. The firstpiezoelectric sensor 141 and the secondpiezoelectric sensor 142 may transmit a signal generated when the user grasps theportable terminal 100. For example, when a squeeze operation is performed, thecontroller 110 may cancel the locking state of theportable terminal 100. An output signal from the firstpiezoelectric sensor 141 and the secondpiezoelectric sensor 142 indicating execution of the squeeze operation may be transmitted to an interrupt terminal or general purpose input/output (GPIO) terminal of thecontroller 110. - Two piezoelectric sensors may be used to prevent the portable terminal 100 from unintentionally canceling the hold state. For example, the
portable terminal 100 can cancel the hold state only when both the two piezoelectric sensors simultaneously generate the output signal. If only one of the firstpiezoelectric sensor 141 and the secondpiezoelectric sensor 142 is pressed, for example, in a pocket or in a bag of the user, theportable terminal 100 may not cancel the hold state. Accordingly, although the apparatus for controlling the hold state of theportable terminal 100 may be implemented by using one piezoelectric sensor, at least two piezoelectric sensors may be used to reduce the probability of an unintentional execution of a function related to canceling the hold state. - The
storage unit 120 can store user data and/or programs needed to perform various services. Thestorage unit 120 can include a program area and a data area. - The program area may store a program for controlling operation of the
portable terminal 100, an operating system (OS) that boots theportable terminal 100, an application program needed to reproduce multimedia contents, and/or an application program needed to perform an optional function of theportable terminal 100, such as, for example, a camera function, a sound reproducing function, and an image or video reproducing function. The program area may store a program for canceling the hold state of theportable terminal 100 and for performing a predefined function when pressure is applied to the firstpiezoelectric sensor 141 and the secondpiezoelectric sensor 142 at the same time, (e.g., when the user performs the squeeze operation). The predefined function can include a display of a quick launcher where a shortcut icon for a particular function is displayed, or entering a 'draw & go' mode in which the user can select a diagram displayed on thedisplay unit 130 to perform a corresponding function. The predefined function may also include a picture viewer function and/or a function to enter a phone call mode. The program area may store a function selecting menu program for allowing a user to select a function to be performed upon generation of a squeeze operation signal. - The data area in the
storage unit 120 may be an area for storing data generated by the use of theportable terminal 100. The data area may, for example, store phone directory data, audio data, and contents or information corresponding to user data. The data area may store a function to be performed in response to the canceling of the hold state of theportable terminal 100 when a squeeze operation is performed. The function to be performed upon the canceling of the hold state can be a function selected and stored by the user, a function that is the most frequently used by the user during a certain period of time (e.g., one week), or a function that was most recently performed by the user. The data area may also store a usage history for each function of theportable terminal 100, and the usage history may be used to indicate and execute the function that was most recently performed. - The
display unit 130 can display, for example, a menu screen of theportable terminal 100, user data input by the user, system-setting information, or various types of information to be provided to the user. Thedisplay unit 130 can be implemented using a liquid crystal display (LCD) or organic light emitting diodes (OLED). When thedisplay unit 130 is implemented with a touch screen, thedisplay unit 130 may function as an input means. In some cases, thedisplay unit 130 may display an executed icon of a predefined function when pressure is simultaneously applied to the firstpiezoelectric sensor 141 and the second piezoelectric sensor 142 (i.e., a squeeze operation is performed). In some cases, thedisplay unit 130 may display a function list that lists functions available in theportable terminal 100. - The
controller 110 may control an overall operation of theportable terminal 100, a signal flow among internal components of theportable terminal 100, and data processing of theportable terminal 100. Thecontroller 110 may not perform any operation if a locking state is set up by thehold key 151 even if an input signal may be generated through theinput unit 150 or the touch screen. Thecontroller 110 may detect the squeeze operation, and upon detection of the squeeze operation, in some cases, may turn thedisplay unit 130 on so that a predefined function may be performed. In some cases, thecontroller 110 may instruct thedisplay unit 130 to display a function list that lists functions available in theportable terminal 100 on thedisplay unit 130. Thecontroller 110 may also turn thedisplay unit 130 of theportable terminal 100 off, and may enter into a hold state if an input signal has not been generated for a certain period of time. Thecontroller 110 may receive an input signal from the firstpiezoelectric sensor 141 and the secondpiezoelectric sensor 142 according to a voltage difference generated therein, as described hereinabove. Thecontroller 110 may determine that the squeeze signal is generated only when a signal according to the voltage difference has a level greater than or equal to a threshold level. That is, if the user grips theportable terminal 100 without sufficient hand strength, the hold state of theportable terminal 100 may not be canceled. - As described above, at least one piezoelectric sensor mounted on the body of the
portable terminal 150 may be used instead of thehold key 151 of theinput unit 150, so that the hold state can be canceled with ease and promptness by applying pressure to the at least one piezoelectric sensor (i.e., by performing a squeeze function). In addition, a specific function set by the user may be performed upon execution of the squeeze operation, so that a desired function can be performed promptly after the hold state. If two piezoelectric sensors are operated, the two piezoelectric sensors may generate a signal when pressurized at the same time, thereby preventing unintentional cancellation of the hold state. - Although not shown in the drawings, the
portable terminal 100 may further include a camera module for capturing images or recording videos, a broadcast receiving module for receiving broadcast data, an audio signal output device such as a speaker, a voice signal input unit such as a microphone, and/or a digital sound source reproducing module such as an MP3. Such additional components can be varied in form and in structure. In general, theportable terminal 100 may further include any element equivalent to the components mentioned above, and any other suitable, compatible component. -
FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a method of canceling a hold state of a portable terminal by using a piezoelectric sensor according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention. - Referring to
FIG. 3 , theportable terminal 100 can enter a standby state after being provided power and being booted up (S301). Then, thecontroller 110 can enter a hold state (S303). For example, the hold state can be set up by a user using/pressing a hold key. In some cases, thecontroller 110 can be set to enter a locking state automatically when theportable terminal 100 is not used for a given period of time. - Then, the
controller 110 may determine whether a squeeze operation signal is input (S305). For example, theportable terminal 100 may include at least one piezoelectric sensor positioned on at least one side of theportable terminal 100. In some cases, as illustrated inFIG. 1 , theportable terminal 100 may have a first piezoelectric sensor on one side of theportable terminal 100 and a second piezoelectric sensor on the other side. If theportable terminal 100 includes two piezoelectric sensors, generation of the squeeze operation signal may refer to a situation where both the firstpiezoelectric sensor 141 and the secondpiezoelectric sensor 142 are under a pressure that is greater than or equal to a threshold level. - If the squeeze operation signal is not input at step S305, the
controller 110 may return to step S303 to maintain the hold state. If the squeeze operation signal is input at step S305, thecontroller 110 can cancel the hold state of the portable terminal 100 (S306). Then, thecontroller 110 can perform a function set up by the user/designer's choice (S307). In some cases, thecontroller 110 may perform a function that has been performed most recently or a function that is the most frequently performed according to the usage history stored in thestorage unit 120. In some cases, upon cancellation of the locking state of theportable terminal 100, thecontroller 110 can display a function list that lists functions available in theportable terminal 100, and/or can perform a specific function through a menu screen. Accordingly, user convenience may be enhanced. - The
controller 110 can determine whether a signal is not input for a certain period of time and may keep thedisplay unit 130 turned off if no signal has been input (S309). For example, the controller may control or terminate power supplied to thedisplay unit 130 to turn it off. If thedisplay unit 130 is not determined to be turned off at step S309, thecontroller 110 can maintain step S309 to check if thedisplay unit 130 is turned off. If thedisplay unit 130 is determined to be turned off at step S309, thecontroller 110 can set theportable terminal 100 in a hold state (S311). - The method and the apparatus for unlocking a
portable terminal 100 according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention can immediately perform a predefined function while canceling a hold state without use of a hold key. Accordingly, user convenience may be improved. Also, by using a piezoelectric sensor, unintentional cancellation of a hold state of aportable terminal 100, which can be caused by pressing the hold key in a pocket or in a bag, may be prevented. When using a plurality of piezoelectric sensors, a hold state may be canceled when all the plurality of piezoelectric sensors generate a signal at the same time. Furthermore, exemplary embodiments of the present invention allow a user to set up a specific function which is performed upon canceling a hold state. Accordingly, a user can perform the function which is most frequently used in the shortest time. - As described hereinabove, a predefined function may be performed when a hold state is canceled upon execution of a squeeze operation in the hold state. However, a predefined function can also be performed upon execution of the squeeze operation in a non-hold state.
- A method and an apparatus for controlling a hold state of a portable terminal using a piezoelectric sensor was described hereinabove. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that exemplary embodiments of the present invention cover the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
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- An apparatus for unlocking a portable terminal (100), comprising:at least one piezoelectric sensor (141, 142) positioned on at least one side of the portable terminal (100) and configured to generate a voltage difference when a pressure is applied on the at least one piezoelectric sensor (141, 142); anda controller (110) to cancel a hold state of the portable terminal (100) in response to a squeeze operation signal, the squeeze operation signal being generated in response to the pressure being greater than or equal to a threshold level;wherein the controller (110) is adapted to execute a preset function upon cancellation of the hold state, the preset function comprises one of: a function selected and predefined by a user of the portable terminal; a function performed most recently according to a usage history for each function of the portable terminal (100); and a function most frequently performed during a predetermined period of time.
- The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one piezoelectric sensor (141, 142) comprises:a first piezoelectric sensor (141) positioned on a first side of the portable terminal (100); anda second piezoelectric sensor (142) positioned on a second side of the portable terminal (100).
- The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the controller (110) is adapted to cancel the hold state of the portable terminal (100) if the pressure is simultaneously applied to the first piezoelectric sensor (141) and the second piezoelectric sensor (142).
- The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the preset function comprises a function list that lists functions available in the portable terminal (100).
- The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a storage unit (120) to store the usage history for each function of the portable terminal (100).
- The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the controller (110) is adapted to terminate power supplied to a display unit (130) of the portable terminal (100) and sets the portable terminal (100) to the hold state if an input signal is not received for a determined period of time.
- The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the controller (110) is adapted to cancel the hold state if the squeeze operation signal is input, and to set the portable terminal (100) to the hold state if the squeeze operation signal is not input.
- A method of unlocking a portable terminal (100) using at least one piezoelectric sensor (141, 142), the method comprising:generating a squeeze operation signal in response to application of a pressure to at least one piezoelectric sensor(141, 142), the pressure having a pressure level being greater than a threshold level (S305);cancelling a hold state of the portable terminal (100) in response to the generation of the squeeze operation signal (S306); andperforming a predefined function upon cancellation of the hold state (S307), the predefined function comprising one of: a function selected and predefined by a user of the portable terminal (100); a function performed most recently according to a usage history for each function of the portable terminal (100); and a function most frequently performed during a determined period of time.
- The method of claim 8, further comprising:positioning a first piezoelectric sensor (141) on a first side of the portable terminal (100); andpositioning a second piezoelectric sensor (142) on a second side of the portable terminal (100).
- The method of claim 9, wherein the squeeze operation signal is generated when the pressure is simultaneously applied to the first piezoelectric sensor (141) and the second piezoelectric sensor (142).
- The method of claim 8, wherein performing the predefined function (S307) further comprises
displaying, on a display unit (130), a function list that lists functions available in the portable terminal (100). - The method of claim 8, further comprising one of:cancelling the hold state of the portable terminal (100) if the squeeze operation signal is input, and setting the portable terminal (100) to the hold state if the squeeze operation signal is not input; andsetting the portable terminal (100) to the hold state if an input signal is not received for a determined period of time (S309, S311).
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